PACKAGE GAME
Promoting knowledge about the European Union among youth
https://believeineurope.eu Believe in Europe: Supporting the creation of a new European citizenry among the new generations. Project 2019-2-ES02KA205-013686 implemented by University of Salamanca, Biderbost, Boscan & Rochin, Fondation des Femmes, Rosto Solidário and Human Rights Youth Organization, in the framework of the Erasmus+ Programme.
EUROPEAN COMMISSION This project has been funded with support from the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
Elaboration This publication has been prepared by University of Salamanca, BB&R, Fondation des Femmes, Rosto Solidário and Human Rights Youth Organization, in the framework of “Believe in Europe: Supporting the creation of a new European citizenry among the new generations (20192-ES02-KA205-013686), between 01-09-2019 to 28-02-2022. University of Salamanca Purificación Galindo, Purificación Vicente, Ana Nieto, Nerea González Biderbost, Boscan & Rochin Pablo Biderbost, Guillermo Boscán, Nalia Rochin, Alonso Escamilla Fondation des Femmes Céline Dubois, Lucie Groussin Rosto Solidário Paulo Costa, Joana Teixeira Human Rights Youth Organization Abril Marcozzi, Giorgia Spina Published 2022 © BB&R Editions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 01 INTRODUCTION
05 EUROPEAN OMBUDSMAN
02 INITIAL CONTACT
06 EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK
03 EUROPEAN COMMISSION
07 EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND
04 EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
08 FINAL CONTACT
SOCIAL COMMITEE
09 BELIEVE IN EUROPE REWARD BELIEVE IN EUROPE
1. INTRODUCTION This project was born out of the need to bring the EU closer to European youth, in order to combat the anti-European sentiment and, at the same time, promote the opportunities that the EU offers to youth. In this document you will find an educational game, in the form of escape rooms, where you can put into practice the knowledge of young people about five EU institutions: European Commission, European Parliament, European Ombudsman, European Central Bank and the Committee. Although it is recommended to follow the didactic itinerary from the beginning to the end, it is also designed so that each module can be worked independently according to the needs of both the facilitators and the beneficiary groups. This methodology was tested with youth workers and young people from France, Italy, Portugal and Spain. This ensures a certain efficiency in promoting both the feeling of belonging to the EU and knowledge about European institutions and opportunities. The University of Salamanca, Biderbost, Boscan & Rochin, Rosto Solidário, Fondation des Femmes and Human Rights Youth Organization, as coordinators of this initiative, hope you enjoy this experience!
Believe in Europe — Introduction
2. INITIAL CONTACT Before starting the Believe in Europe game, the young people who are going to participate need to answer the following questions. This small battery will allow to have a baseline of knowledge on how the participants start before embarking on Believe in Europe. Participants will have to answer, from 0 to 4, the following questions related to the EU and its institutions. It is important to emphasize that there are no right and wrong questions. This is an individual process and the answers will be anonymous for the rest of the participants. It is suggested that the facilitators keep track of this initial contact and the responses of each participant.
How much do you feel like a citizen of the EU? Nothing (0) / Completely (4)
Believe in Europe — Initial Contact
How much do you know about the European Commission? Nothing (0) / Completely (4)
How much do you know about the European Parliament? Nothing (0) / Completely (4)
How much do you know about the European Ombudsman? Nothing (0) / Completely (4) Believe in Europe — Initial Contact
How much do you know about the European Central Bank? Nothing (0) / Completely (4)
How much do you know about the European Economic and Social Committee? Nothing (0) / Completely (4)
Believe in Europe — Initial Contact
3. EUROPEAN COMMISSION You are locked down in the headquarters of the European Commission and you need a 3 digit code to unlock the door. Each mission accomplished will provide one number of the code. Collect all the numbers by completing each of the challenges, and enter them in order in the final section to finish the game.
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 01 — When was the European Commission created?
The European Commission derives from one of the five key institutions created in the supranational European Community system, following the proposal of Robert Schuman, French Foreign Minister, on 9 May 1950.
1950 1967 1990
02 — Where are the headquarters of the European Commission? Brussels and Luxemburg Strasbourg Brussels
The headquarters are in Brussels. The Commission also has offices in Luxembourg and in every EU country.
Believe in Europe — European Commission
03 — Who was the first female elected President of the European Commission ? Simone Veil Ursula von der Leyen Nicole Fontaine
In July 2019, the European Council nominated Ursula von der Leyen to succeed Jean-Claude Juncker, and she was elected the 13th President of the European Commission. She is the first female leader of the European Commission.
04 — Which of the following countries is not member of the European Commission? Latvia Slovakia Sweden United Kingdom Cyprus
First number: 7
Believe in Europe — European Commission
SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE 01 — Which of the following countries is not member of the European Commission? Latvia Slovakia Sweden United Kingdom Cyprus
02 — Who is the European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education, Youth and Sport? Elisa Ferreira, Portugal Mariya Gabriel, Bulgaria
03 — Which of the following is not a European Commission priority for 2019-24 ? A new stop for European democracy. A stronger Europe in the world. A european green deal. A Europe fit for the digital age. A new push for European democracy.
Believe in Europe — European Commission
Second number: 0
Believe in Europe — European Parliament
PROGRAMMES KNOWLEDGE 01 — How many members the European Commission have ? 27 29 22
The Commission is composed of the College of Commissioners from 27 EU countries. Together, the 27 Members of the College are the Commission's political leadership during a 5-year term.
02 — Do you know what is the European Solidarity Corps?
An opportunity to help the wider community, in Europe and beyond. An opportunity to people from 18 to 30 to volunteer. An opportunity to people from 18 to 30 to work. The European Solidarity Corps funds and supports young people between 18 and 30 to volunteer or work in projects that benefit communities. It offers an inspiring and empowering experience for those who want to help others as well as learn and develop themselves. Young people can volunteer or work, in their own country or abroad, through the Volunteering, Traineeships, Jobs, and Solidarity Projects strands.
Believe in Europe — European Commission
03 — How many young people have benefited from Erasmus Programme since its launch in 1987 ? 2 millions 5 millions 9 millions
Over the past 30 years, the programme has given 9 million people the chance to study, train, volunteer or gain professional experience abroad. The new #ErasmusPlus 2021-2027 will create opportunities for 10 million people of all ages and backgrounds. It will also support the green and digital transitions, accelerating Europe’s recovery. Erasmus+ is a life-changing experience!
Third number: 9
Believe in Europe — European Commission
CONGRATULATIONS! You have managed to leave the European Commission. Now the European Parliament awaits you.
Believe in Europe — European Commission
4. EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT You are locked down in the headquarters of the European Parliament and you need a 3 digit code to unlock the door. Each mission accomplished will provide one number of the code. Collect all the numbers by completing each of the challenges, and enter them in order in the final section to finish the game.
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 01 — Which of the following is one of the roles of the European Parliament? Judicial Monetary Supervisory
02 — What was the first name of the European Parliament?
Common Assembly of the European Coal and Steel Community European Coal and Steel Community Forum Parliament of the European Coal and Steel Community
Believe in Europe — European Parliament
03 — By which Treaty was the European Parliament created? Paris Maastricht Rome
04 — In which year was the European Parliament created? 1950 1952 1973
First number: 7
Believe in Europe — European Parliament
SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE 01 — Where are the European Parliament’s headquarters located? Strasbourg Luxemburg Frankfurt Brussels
02 — How many members does the European Parliament have? 270 81 705 95 540
03 — Which are the responsibilities of the European Parliament?
Legislative, budgetary and supervisory Judicial, supervisory and legislative Supervisory, legislative and monetary Budgetary, Judicial and legislative
Believe in Europe — European Parliament
Second number: 0
Believe in Europe — European Parliament
LEGISLATIVE PROCESS 01 — The European Commission draft a Political Proposal and send it to the European Parliament for their 1st reading. After that, what is the following step:
Adoption by the European Parliament. Send to thee EU Council to its 1st reading. Return to the European Commission. Denied by the European Parliament.
02 — Once the EU Council made the 1st reading, what is the following step in the legislative process:
Adoption by the EU Council. Return to the European Commission. Send to the European Parliament to its 2nd reading Denied by the EU Council.
Believe in Europe — European Parliament
03 — After the European Parliament 2nd reading, what is the following step in the legislative process:
Adoption by the European Parliament. Return to the European Commission. Denied by the European Parliament. Send to the EU Council to its 2nd reading.
04 — After the EU Council 2nd reading, what is the following step in the legislative process:
Conciliation between EU Council and European Parliament. Return to the European Parliament. Denied by the EU Council. Adoption by the EU Council.
05 — After the Conciliation between EU Council and European Parliament, what is the following step in the legislative process:
Return to European Commission Return to European Parliament Denied by the European Parliament. Adoption by the EU Council and European Parliament.
Believe in Europe — European Parliament
Third number: 9
Believe in Europe — European Parliament
CONGRATULATIONS! You have managed to leave the European Parliament. Now the European Ombudsman awaits you.
Believe in Europe — European Parliament
5. EUROPEAN OMBUDSMAN You are locked down in the headquarters of the European Ombudsman and you need a 3 digit code to unlock the door. Each mission accomplished will provide one number of the code. Collect all the numbers by completing each of the challenges, and enter them in order in the final section to finish the game.
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 01 — The European Ombudsman was first established in: 1982 2000 1992
02 — Why was the European Ombudsman created?
To ensure the sound administration and transparency of the UE. Help to shape the EU's overall strategy, propose new laws and policies. To manage the euro, keep prices stable and conduct EU economic & monetary policy.
Believe in Europe — European Ombudsman
03 — Where are the headquarters of the European Ombudsman? Strasbourg Brussels Frankfurt
First number: 7
Believe in Europe — European Ombudsman
SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE 01 — Which of the following statement is correct:
The first European Ombudsman in the history was Emily O'Reilly. The European Network of Ombudsmen consists of different offices from 36 European countries. The European Network of Ombudsmen consists of 15 offices. The European Ombudsman was established in Brussels.
02 — Which of the following statement is incorrect:
The Ombudsman can be dismissed by the Court of Justice at the request of the European Parliament. The Ombudsman shall submit an annual report to the European Parliament on the outcome of his inquiries. The EO receive complaints concerning instances of maladministration in the EU activities. The EO is dependant from a Government, institution, body, office or entity. The Ombudsman must be elected after each election of the European Parliament.
Believe in Europe — European Ombudsman
03 — Which of the following is not a area of work of the European Ombudsman:
Management of EU public money. Accountability and inclusive decision-making. Transparency in the UE. Fundamental rights. Communication of European Union activities and programs.
04 — The Statement prepared by the European Network of Ombudsmen aims to:
Understand the financial aspects of the European Ombudsman. Make the EU dimension of the work better known and to clarify the service they provide within the scope of EU law. Just to contribute in the dissemination the Ombudsman role.
Second number: 7
Believe in Europe — European Ombudsman
COMPLAINT KNOWLEDGE 01 — The European Ombudsman most important inquires in 2020 has been:
Transparency and accountability. Respect for fundamental rights. Ethics.
02 — Who can present a complaint to the EO?:
Any European Union citizen and organisation. Corporations or associations but not individuals. Individuals affected by the maladministration, but not coorporations.
Believe in Europe — European Ombudsman
03 — How long is the period for an institution to submit their comments when the European Ombudsman finds a case of maladministration? 4 weeks. 2 months. 3 months.
Third number: 9
Believe in Europe — European Ombudsman
CONGRATULATIONS! You have managed to leave the European Ombudsman. Now the European Central Bank awaits you.
Believe in Europe — European Ombudsman
6. EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK You are locked down in the headquarters of the European Ombudsman and you need a 3 digit code to unlock the door. Each mission accomplished will provide one number of the code. Collect all the numbers by completing each of the challenges, and enter them in order in the final section to finish the game.
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 01 — The European Central Bank was a step in the process of: European Single Market. Cooperation. European Monetary Union.
02 — When was the European Central Bank created? 1998. 1975. 1990.
Believe in Europe — European Central Bank
03 — Where are the headquarters of the European Central Bank? Strasbourg. Luxemburg. Frankfurt.
First number: 7
Believe in Europe — European Central Bank
SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE 01 — Which statement is not true:
The European Central Bank prevents competition distortions. The European Central Bank is responsible for price stability. The European Central Bank manages the euro. The European Central Bank is responsible for monetary and economic policy.
02 — Which one is not a member of the European Central Bank:
Governors of national Central Banks of EU Member States. European Central Bank Vice-president. European Central Bank President. Representative of the European Economic and Social Committee.
03 — Which one is not a role of the European Central Bank:
Protect consumers. Preserve financial stability. Contribute for the safety of the banking system. Keep financial infrastructure running smoothly. Keep inflation under control.
Believe in Europe — European Central Bank
Second number: 9
Believe in Europe — European Ombudsman
PROGRAMMES KNOWLEDGE 01 — Series of events which take place throughout Europe and also online, give you the opportunity to ask questions and share your views on the economy and the future of Europe directly with our policymakers: ECB Q&A. ECB Answer to the Youth. ECB Youth Dialogue.
02 — Offers grants, worth €10,000 each, to five female economics students currently enrolled, or about to enrol, in a Master’s course in economics at a university or business school in Europe: Women in Economics Scholarship. ECB Women Opportunities. ECB and Women.
Believe in Europe — European Ombudsman
03 — A group of students joined our IT and risk management experts at the ECB in November 2019 to develop a cutting-edge dashboard that could monitor financial risks: Coding challenge for students The Code Challenge. Coding for students at the ECB.
04 — You are a PhD student in economics or finance and want to present your research to policymakers and top academics, the finalists are invited to the ECB Forum:
ECB Forum competition. Young economists’ competition at ECB Forum. Young economists and ECB competition.
Believe in Europe — European Ombudsman
Third number: 9
Believe in Europe — European Ombudsman
CONGRATULATIONS! You have managed to leave the European Ombudsman. Now the European Economic and Social Committee awaits you.
Believe in Europe — European Ombudsman
7. EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE You are locked down in the headquarters of the European Economic and Social Committee and you need a 3 digit code to unlock the door. Each mission accomplished will provide one number of the code. Collect all the numbers by completing each of the challenges, and enter them in order in the final section to finish the game.
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 01 — The European Economic and Social Committee was established in: Paris, 1954. Maastricht, 1993. Rome, 1958.
02 — Why was the European Economic & Social Committee created?
To unite different economic interest groups to establish a single market. To create a single currency between the state members. To complicate the connections between Europe and civil society.
Believe in Europe — European Economic and Social Committee
03 — Where are located the headquarters of the EESC? Brussels. Belgrade. Budapest.
First number: 7
Believe in Europe — European Economic and Social Committee
SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE 01 — Search for the statement that is NOT true about the EESC:
The EESC aims at envolving civil society organisations more in the European venture. All EESC members are civil society representatives. The EESC is an advisory assembly composed of social partners. The EESC prevents the voices of civil society to be heard by the Commission, the Council and the Parliament.
02 — Look for what is WRONG concerning the membership of the EESC:
The EESC has 329 members. Members have a renewable term of office of five years. The number of members per EU state varies according to the population of each state. Once appointed, members are completely dependent of their governments.
Believe in Europe — European Economic and Social Committee
03 — Look for what is NOT a role of the European Econonmic & Social Committee:
The EESC provides funding for civil organisations. Boosting the role of civil society organisations in non-member countries. Promoting the creation of consultative structures in the countries applying for EU membership. External relations that include African, Caribbean and Pacific countries, India, China, Latin America (Mercosur) and Brazil. Addressing matters such as: social policy, social and economic cohesion, environment, education, health, customers protection, Trans-European Networks and structural funds.
Second number: 9
Believe in Europe — European Economic and Social Committee
PROGRAMMES KNOWLEDGE 01 — Regarding Youth Opportunities, EESC is ready to get involved in implementing the initiative by:
Disregarding the importance of appropriate education, training and career advice for young people. Failing to support an active labour market policy which helps close the gap between the education and training system and the labour market. Cooperating with the social partners and civil society organisations and through joint action with stakeholders.
02 — To address the deterioration in young people's labour market, the EESC proposes to:
Set ambitious EU objectives for youth employment. Erradicate the fundings whithin the EU budget for tackling youth unemployment. Support insecure and unregulated work in training and internships.
Believe in Europe — European Economic and Social Committee
03 — Twice a year the European Economic and Social Committee offers:
Long-time traineeships to university graduates (5 months).
Short paid traineeships to university graduates (1 to 3 months). Short paid traineeships to university students who undertake a period of in-service training.
Third number: 9
Believe in Europe — European Economic and Social Committee
CONGRATULATIONS! Congratulations! You have managed to overcome all the Escape Rooms and be an expert on the EU institutions.
Believe in Europe — European Economic and Social Committee
8. FINAL CONTACT After finishing the Believe in Europe game, the young people who participated need to answer the following questions. This small battery will allow to have an endpoint that can be compare with the baseline and discover how much the participants learned. Participants will have to answer, from 0 to 4, the following questions related to the EU and its institutions. It is important to emphasize that there are no right and wrong questions. This is an individual process and the answers will be anonymous for the rest of the participants. It is suggested that the facilitators keep track of this final contact and the responses of each participant.
How much do you feel like a citizen of the EU? Nothing (0) / Completely (4)
Believe in Europe — Final Contact
How much do you know about the European Commission? Nothing (0) / Completely (4)
How much do you know about the European Parliament? Nothing (0) / Completely (4)
How much do you know about the European Ombudsman? Nothing (0) / Completely (4) Believe in Europe — Final Contact
How much do you know about the European Central Bank? Nothing (0) / Completely (4)
How much do you know about the European Economic and Social Committee? Nothing (0) / Completely (4)
Believe in Europe — Final Contact
9. REWARD Now that you are an expert on European Union institutions, download your Believe in Europe sticker, or share it on your social networks or show it off with your friends. It's up to you!
Believe in Europe — Reward
Como parte de la recompensa, también tienes acceso a diferentes programas de las cinco instituciones de la UE y de los que puedes beneficiarte como ciudadano europeo.
Believe in Europe — Recompensas
EUROPEAN COMMISSION Security Equity Inclusion Justice
ERASMUS + PROGRAMME Erasmus+ is the EU's programme to support education, training, youth and sport. With an estimated budget of
€26.2 billion for 2021, it provides opportunities for over 4 million participants to study, train, gain experience, and volunteer abroad.
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EUROPEAN OMBUDSMAN Peace
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Debate on the European Ombudsman's Annual Report 2020 European Parliament, PETI Committee
Ombudsman Emily O'Reilly will
19:00 - 20:00 Host: European Parliament Location: Strasbourg, France
take part to the debate on the Ombudsman's Annual Report 2020, and hold a speech in front of the European Parliament's Committee for Petitions.
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Accountability
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ECB YOUTH DIALOGUE The ECB Youth Dialogue gives you the chance to do exactly that. We hold events throughout Europe – and also online – that put you in direct contact with ECB policymakers so you can ask any questions you have and share your views with us.
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YOUR EUROPE, YOUR SAY! 2022 The Truth about lies. Youth Challenging Disinformation
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"Your Europe, Your Say!" is the EESC's annual event for young people. Schools from all of the 27 EU Member States, the 5 EU candidate countries and a Brussels-based European school are invited to apply to take part and one school from each country is then selected by drawing lots.
The selected schools then each choose three pupils and one accompanying teacher to meet virtually and discuss, debate and draw up recommendations addressed to the EU institutions. A total of 99 students and 33 teachers will be invited to attend the event.
The EESC, as the voice of civil society, wants to ensure that the ideas of Europe's younger generation are heard.
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Believe in Europe — Reward
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EUROPEAN COMMISSION This project has been funded with support from the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.